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A header contains the arrangement's setup data, which may include such things as tempo and instrumentation, and information such as the song's composer.
The network suffered considerable public embarrassment when it lost the rights to the show's theme music following a protracted lawsuit launched by the song's composer and publishers.
" Not knowing that Cohan is the song's composer, they jokingly invite him to join in, which he does.
The song's composer, Masanobu Tokuchi, was born on Okinawa Island and grew up in Amami and became an important figure for introducing the Ryukyu Islands ' music into the Japanese mainstream.
" John Fogerty, the song's composer, was impressed by Burke's version of his song: " Two thousand miles away this man had crawled right up inside my head to learn what Proud Mary was all about.
While she was performing background on The Drifters's recording of " Mexican Divorce ," Warwick's voice and star presence were noticed by the song's composer, Burt Bacharach, a Brill Building songwriter who was writing songs with many other songwriters, including lyricist Hal David.
The town was quite famously featured in the early-20th-century song " Torna a Surriento " ( Come Back to Sorrento ) with lyrics by Giambattista De Curtis, brother of the song's composer, Ernesto De Curtis.
The concept of persona in music was introduced by Edward T. Cone in his The Composer's Voice ( 1974 ), that dealt with the relation between the lyrical self of a song's lyrics and its composer.
Through the use of the second lied of his Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen cycle, "", we can see how the composer manipulates the song's form to accommodate the symphonic form.
There is no certainty about the identity of the song's composer.
" The polka is meant to capture the uniqueness of the Buffalo Dingus Day celebration ," explained the song's composer, Ray Barsukiewicz.
Many years later one of the show's song's " When I Was Out This Morning " ( with lyrics by Hall ) was included on Carr's composer compilation album.
It also earned the song's composer, Gretchen Peters, a nomination for the Grammy Award for Best Country Song.
In 2001, the song's copyright owners ( heirs of their composer fathers ) sued Pinheiro for using the title of the song as the name of her boutique ( Garota de Ipanema ).
In 2001, the song's copyright owners ( heirs of their composer fathers ) sued Pinheiro for using the title of the song as the name of her boutique ( Garota de Ipanema ).
However, prominent Croatian ethno-musicians such as Dunja Knebl and Lidija Bajuk disagreed, and both the song's composer Boris Novković and Severina herself have claimed that the song includes Croatian folk music influences from the Dalmatian Zagora ( Inner Dalmatia ) such as ganga and rere singing and lijerica instrumentation.
The slightly off-key lead vocal from Rieley and equally jarring background vocals from Van Dyke Parks could be interpreted as perfectly befitting the song's weary tone or a joke on the part of the composer.
Its music ( composer unknown, as with all folklore ) was written down to notes for the first time by a Serb musician from Croatia by the name of Nikola Hercigonja shortly after World War II, who falsely assumed that Montenegrin WWII Nazi-fascist collaborator Sekula Drljević was the song's original author.
* Homepage of Paul Lansky: explanation by the composer of the song's relationship with his piece mild und leise, including a sample of it.
As with almost all early rebetika songs ( a style that originated with the Greek refugees from Asia Minor in Turkey ), the song's actual composer has never been identified, and its ownership rested with the band leader.
In 1990 they appeared at a tribute to Roy Orbison, performing " Mr. Tambourine Man " with the song's composer Bob Dylan.
Higgs later won a court case to establish his rights as composer but never received any profits from the song's success.
" The Hukilau Song ," made famous by Alfred Apaka, was written following the composer and song's original singer, Jack Owens's visit to Lāie's hukilau.
Edlund is also the composer of the song's vocal melody.

song's and Pete
It was also chosen as one of the Top 10 Best Songs of All Time by a panel of 20 top industry songwriters and producers including Hal David, Paul McCartney, Brian Wilson, Jerry Leiber, and others as reported to Britain's Mojo music magazine, and was also winner of " The Award Of Merit " from The American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers ( ASCAP ) for the song's writers, Miracles members Pete Moore, Marv Tarplin and Smokey Robinson.
The song's lyrics were written by Pete Brown, its music by Jack Bruce.
" On The Daily Show, Jon Stewart joked about the dissonance between the song's progressive history and DeLay's conservative politics, saying, " If Tom DeLay actually had a hammer, he would bludgeon Pete Seeger to death.
The song's highly emotional feel is supported by the Miracles ' tight background harmonies, arranged by Miracles member and song co-author Pete Moore, and a lush orchestral arrangement that accents The Funk Brothers band's instrumental track.
On the 2006 Motown DVD The Miracles ' Definitive Performances, Pete comments on the song's creation:

song's and Townshend
In the album's liner notes, Townshend also noted the song's similarity to the contemporaneous hit single " All Day and All of the Night " by The Kinks: " It can't be beat for straightforward Kink copying.

song's and explained
He explained the reasoning behind song's content as, " There's a hundred artists on that label, you gotta separate yourself from that group and make yourself relevant ".
The display of support was noted in media in Denmark, Canada, the Netherlands, Indonesia, Spain ,, Austria, the United Arab Emirates, Poland ( where the match took place ), the United Kingdom, Belgium, Armenia, Portugal, China, Germany and many more where the song's provenance was explained.
Duffield later explained that the song's distinctive keyboard part had been inspired by a riff from Stevie Wonder's hit " Superstition ".
The story of the song's lyrics is explained by John Petrucci on the " When Dream and Day Reunite " DVD.
" Simpson has said that it is " about loving yourself and coming to terms with who you are "; also, in an interview on Live with Regis and Kelly on September 22, 2004, Simpson explained the song's meaning:
In an interview with Lowe directly following the song's worldwide premiere, guitarist Matt Cocksedge explained their management had submitted a demo of " Good Life " without the band's knowledge, until it was revealed to them later that it had been chosen as one of the official singles of the 2012 Summer Olympics.
Dr. Luke also explained that Hilary Duff's management was interested in the song but rejected it because Duff could not reach the song's higher notes.
However, the song's unusual chart performance in Canada has also been explained as a structural factor ; due to the relative lack of CD singles available for sale in Canadian stores.
Brown explained the song's inspiration on the book Real Life: Real Spice The Official Story:
Despite being a cover, the song's wistful yearning for the simpler days of a bucolic childhood had personal significance for Battin, as he explained during a 1979 interview: "' Lazy Waters ' was a serious song.
The song's bleak lyrics were explained by Marker as a mockery of the angsty " wearing your heart on your sleeve thing " themes prevalent in mid-1990s alternative rock songs, as well as a self-deprecating reference to Garbage's own dark lyrics, with Manson explaining that the song was " a dig at ourselves because we like records that don't make us feel very happy, and at this so-called ' alternative ' scene of ' we're so weird and more wonderful than everybody else '".
He further explained the song's lyrics: " It's a song about owning up and apologizing and realizing your faults.
Aguilera also explained the song's meaning in the book Chicken Soup for the Soul: The Story Behind The Song: " I wrote this for my sophomore album, Stripped, and I was very determined for it to reflect who I was.
On the album Ben Folds Live, Folds explained: " People ask me what this song's about ...
In a 1993 concert performance on Public Radio International's Mountain Stage series, Mann explained some of the song's backstory, stating that the song was written about a real relationship Mann had once had, which ended while the couple were travelling in New York City.
The song's occasional lewdness is explained by the natural impromptu nature of its supposed origin.

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